Pre-1965 Silver US CoinsSale at SciffGold -
https://schiffgold.com/key-gold-news/this-sale-isnt-junk-low-price-on-pre-1965-us-quarters-and-dimes/
For a limited time, SchiffGold is offering a special low price on “junk silver.”
Don’t let the name fool you. This silver isn’t junk!
The term “junk silver” is sometimes used to refer to quarters, dimes and half-dollars, minted before 1965. Actually, we should be calling modern coins junk because that’s about what they’re worth. Up until 1965, quarters and dimes were minted from 90% silver. After President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Coinage Act of 1965, the silver was removed from the coins. That means, because of the silver content inside the coins, those pre-1965 coins are far more valuable than their face value.
And for the next week, while supplies last, you can purchase these silver coins for just $1.25 over spot. That is the lowest price in the US!

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!! Searching for error coins continues to be a growing hobby. These are rare valuable quarters to look for in your pocket change. We look at rare quarter to look for in circulation. For more valuable coin tips give the video a thumbs up! Keep coin roll hunting and always remember you can find rare and silver coins without going to a coin dealer or coin shop and spending money!
https://gleam.io/WN7eb/10000-subscriber-giveaway-weekly-giveaway
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Ludlow, KY 41016
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The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin.
Minting started on August 1965, and the clad era began with quarter coins. Thus, the year 1965 is significant for it was the year when silver was taken off from the quarter’s composition.
Numismatists soundly rejected copper-nickel clad coins even though they are new and different. Most collectors were not interested with these coins for they were not silver and they were produced in such large quantities.
From 1968, the Washington quarter’s proof versions have been created at San Francisco mint, carrying the “S” mark. Supplies of these coins are plentiful.
If you are a beginner who wants to start collecting 1965 or other Washington quarters, you can have a date and mint mark collection of circulated coins from 1965. These clad coins can still be easily found.
It is best to have a complete collection of these Washington quarter coins, especially the silver ones though this may be quite challenging.
Mint marks and dates are available at minimal costs. Intermediate collectors can assemble circulated coins starting from 1932.
Key dates for their circulated collection include 1932-D and 1932-S. they may cost you around $200 due to their low mintage.
Other dates are offered at reasonable prices or lower premium. Advanced collectors can strive for a collection of uncirculated coins from 1932. Expect prices of some to be quite expensive, including 1934-D, 1935-S and 1936-D to name a few.
Assembling a complete set of Washington quarters by date and mintmark requires a total of 147 coins.
There are 83 silver Washington quarters (1932-1964) and 64 clad Washington quarters (1965-1998) required. Since almost all silver Washington quarters have been removed from circulation, these will have to be purchased through a coin dealer or online. Although there are no extreme rarities, there are a few coins that carry a premium price.
The beginning collector should start by assembling a set of circulated Washington clad quarters beginning with the 1965 issue. Most of these can be collected directly from circulation or from a coin dealer if you desire uncirculated specimens. All dates and mint marks are amply available at a minimal cost. The only exceptions are the 1982 and 1983 coins since the mint did not issue any collector uncirculated sets in those years.
The intermediate collector will assemble a collection of circulated coins beginning with the 1932 issues. The key dates for a circulated collection are the 1932-D and the 1932-S. These will cost you almost $200 because of their low mintage. The other dates are available at a reasonable price or at a small premium above their silver content value.
The advanced collector will strive to assemble a complete collection of uncirculated examples beginning with the 1932 coins.
However, there are a number of coins that are quite expensive in uncirculated grades. These include: 1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, 1935-D, 1935-S, 1936-D, 1936-S, 1937-D, 1937-S and 1940-D.
You'll find that coin dealers have an ample supply of both circulated and uncirculated coins. However, the uncirculated coins listed above may require some searching across several dealers or online to find the date and grade that you are looking for at the price you are willing to pay. Finding clad uncirculated examples that have relatively few bag marks should not be a problem. Look for a good strike and nice eye appeal when selecting specimens for your collection.
The intermediate and advanced collector will endeavor to find coins that are well struck and have minimal bag marks on them.
You can tell if a coin is well struck by looking at the reverse side and inspecting the feathers on the eagle's breast. Additionally, look at the high points on the coin's design for indication of wear.
Advanced collectors may also want to add proof issues to their Washington quarter collection. Proof coins were struck beginning in 1936 and continuing through 1942 when production ended because of World War II. Production resumed in 1950 and continued through 1964. Because of the coin shortage in 1965, production of proof coins was suspended again. In order to appease collectors, special mint strike coins were produced for Special Mint Sets that were issued from 1965 until 1967. Proof production resumed in 1968 and continued through the end of the series in 1998.
Washington Quarter Key Dates, Rarities and Varieties
1932-D (Denver Mint)
1932-S (San Francisco Mint)
1934 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO)
1937 Doubled Die Obverse
1942-D Doubled Die Obverse
1943 Doubled Die Obverse
1943-S Doubled Die Obverse
1950-D D/S (D Over S Repunched Mintmark)
1950-S S/D (S Over D Repunched Mintmark)
References:
http://treasurepursuits.com/1965-quarter/
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-collect-washington-quarters-768256

published:12 Jul 2017

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Up for sale in our Tampa Showroom is this beautifully restored 1965 Cushman Silver EagleStandard. This gorgeous blue beauty is ready to ride today! This truly rare bikes are becoming increasingly hard to find. This particular Silver Eagle Standard was built by Dennis Carpenter, known as the "Chip Foose of Cushman Scooters". This wheel spinning, heart stopping 9 Horsepower bike has the power to thrust you down the street and make you feel like you are travelling back in time. This Cushman comes equipped with a Vinyl passenger seat, so you can load up your favorite gal and drive around town in style. Grab the handle bars, sit back and fire up the full electronic ignition as fire this baby up. Get ready to roast some tires and turn some heads as you take off in low gear. Switch over to high gear and get ready to hit the highway as you take off and leave all your worries behind. You need to hold on with both hands as this powerhouse takes off, with the power of 9 horses at full demand, strap on your helmet and driving goggles and get ready to take off like a rocket. Show off the beautiful blue paint job as you blast on by like a rocket, like a bright blue blur whizzing by. The custom windshield is your only protection from the high wind speeds. Cushman built these for standard city driving, starting from pre-war WW2 alternatives to military personal, to 1965, when the Eagle ceased production. Cushman had claimed during this period that these Eagles were capable of up to 75 miles per gallon, so with one of these bad boys, you can pass a gas station, but you won't be able to pass a group of people without them noticing. This bad little Cushman Silver Eagle Standard, with it 9 raging horses bursting at the seams, puts the "scoot" in Scooter. Options include Passenger Seats, Vinyl Seating, Lucite Windshield, Stainless SteelAir Cleaner, Safety Bars, Stainless Steel BatteryCover, Aluminum/AlloyWheels, Radial Tires, Two SpeedTransmission and a whole lot of horsepower. To see this car in better detail, including High DefinitionPictures and a full length High Definition Video, please go to WWW.gatewayclassiccars.com. To see this car in person, please make an appointment by calling us at (813) 645-6200, or by emailing us at Tampa@Gatewayclassiccars.com

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Pre-1965 Silver US Coins

Pre-1965 Silver US CoinsSale at SciffGold -
https://schiffgold.com/key-gold-news/this-sale-isnt-junk-low-price-on-pre-1965-us-quarters-and-dimes/
For a limited time, SchiffGold is offering a special low price on “junk silver.”
Don’t let the name fool you. This silver isn’t junk!
The term “junk silver” is sometimes used to refer to quarters, dimes and half-dollars, minted before 1965. Actually, we should be calling modern coins junk because that’s about what they’re worth. Up until 1965, quarters and dimes were minted from 90% silver. After President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Coinage Act of 1965, the silver was removed from the coins. That means, because of the silver content inside the coins, those pre-1965 coins are far more valuable than their face value.
And for the next week, while supplies last, you can purchase these silver coins for just $1.25 over spot. That is the lowest price in the US!

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!!

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!! Searching for error coins continues to be a growing hobby. These are rare valuable quarters to look for in your pocket change. We look at rare quarter to look for in circulation. For more valuable coin tips give the video a thumbs up! Keep coin roll hunting and always remember you can find rare and silver coins without going to a coin dealer or coin shop and spending money!
https://gleam.io/WN7eb/10000-subscriber-giveaway-weekly-giveaway
PO BOX 16104
Ludlow, KY 41016
___________________________
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___________________________
Welcome to Couch Collectibles formerly known as Couch Coins! I’ve collected rare coins, baseball cards, and many other rare collectible toys since I was a kid. I'm sharing this collecting experience with others through educational videos on YouTube. Come along and join me on this exciting journey by subscribing right now as we look at the most valuable toy collectibles and rare coins that you could find at yard sales, flea markets and garage sales!
DISCLAIMER: Some non affiliate links may have been used throughout the video creation process of this content.

1965 Quarter is Such a Great Coin for Beginners | Let's Talk | Rare Quarters

1965 Quarter is Such a Great Coin for Beginners | Let's Talk | Rare Quarters

1965 Quarter is Such a Great Coin for Beginners | Let's Talk | Rare Quarters

The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin.
Minting started on August 1965, and the clad era began with quarter coins. Thus, the year 1965 is significant for it was the year when silver was taken off from the quarter’s composition.
Numismatists soundly rejected copper-nickel clad coins even though they are new and different. Most collectors were not interested with these coins for they were not silver and they were produced in such large quantities.
From 1968, the Washington quarter’s proof versions have been created at San Francisco mint, carrying the “S” mark. Supplies of these coins are plentiful.
If you are a beginner who wants to start collecting 1965 or other Washington quarters, you can have a date and mint mark collection of circulated coins from 1965. These clad coins can still be easily found.
It is best to have a complete collection of these Washington quarter coins, especially the silver ones though this may be quite challenging.
Mint marks and dates are available at minimal costs. Intermediate collectors can assemble circulated coins starting from 1932.
Key dates for their circulated collection include 1932-D and 1932-S. they may cost you around $200 due to their low mintage.
Other dates are offered at reasonable prices or lower premium. Advanced collectors can strive for a collection of uncirculated coins from 1932. Expect prices of some to be quite expensive, including 1934-D, 1935-S and 1936-D to name a few.
Assembling a complete set of Washington quarters by date and mintmark requires a total of 147 coins.
There are 83 silver Washington quarters (1932-1964) and 64 clad Washington quarters (1965-1998) required. Since almost all silver Washington quarters have been removed from circulation, these will have to be purchased through a coin dealer or online. Although there are no extreme rarities, there are a few coins that carry a premium price.
The beginning collector should start by assembling a set of circulated Washington clad quarters beginning with the 1965 issue. Most of these can be collected directly from circulation or from a coin dealer if you desire uncirculated specimens. All dates and mint marks are amply available at a minimal cost. The only exceptions are the 1982 and 1983 coins since the mint did not issue any collector uncirculated sets in those years.
The intermediate collector will assemble a collection of circulated coins beginning with the 1932 issues. The key dates for a circulated collection are the 1932-D and the 1932-S. These will cost you almost $200 because of their low mintage. The other dates are available at a reasonable price or at a small premium above their silver content value.
The advanced collector will strive to assemble a complete collection of uncirculated examples beginning with the 1932 coins.
However, there are a number of coins that are quite expensive in uncirculated grades. These include: 1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, 1935-D, 1935-S, 1936-D, 1936-S, 1937-D, 1937-S and 1940-D.
You'll find that coin dealers have an ample supply of both circulated and uncirculated coins. However, the uncirculated coins listed above may require some searching across several dealers or online to find the date and grade that you are looking for at the price you are willing to pay. Finding clad uncirculated examples that have relatively few bag marks should not be a problem. Look for a good strike and nice eye appeal when selecting specimens for your collection.
The intermediate and advanced collector will endeavor to find coins that are well struck and have minimal bag marks on them.
You can tell if a coin is well struck by looking at the reverse side and inspecting the feathers on the eagle's breast. Additionally, look at the high points on the coin's design for indication of wear.
Advanced collectors may also want to add proof issues to their Washington quarter collection. Proof coins were struck beginning in 1936 and continuing through 1942 when production ended because of World War II. Production resumed in 1950 and continued through 1964. Because of the coin shortage in 1965, production of proof coins was suspended again. In order to appease collectors, special mint strike coins were produced for Special Mint Sets that were issued from 1965 until 1967. Proof production resumed in 1968 and continued through the end of the series in 1998.
Washington Quarter Key Dates, Rarities and Varieties
1932-D (Denver Mint)
1932-S (San Francisco Mint)
1934 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO)
1937 Doubled Die Obverse
1942-D Doubled Die Obverse
1943 Doubled Die Obverse
1943-S Doubled Die Obverse
1950-D D/S (D Over S Repunched Mintmark)
1950-S S/D (S Over D Repunched Mintmark)
References:
http://treasurepursuits.com/1965-quarter/
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-collect-washington-quarters-768256

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1965 Cushman Silver Eagle Standard

1965 Cushman Silver Eagle Standard

1965 Cushman Silver Eagle Standard

Up for sale in our Tampa Showroom is this beautifully restored 1965 Cushman Silver EagleStandard. This gorgeous blue beauty is ready to ride today! This truly rare bikes are becoming increasingly hard to find. This particular Silver Eagle Standard was built by Dennis Carpenter, known as the "Chip Foose of Cushman Scooters". This wheel spinning, heart stopping 9 Horsepower bike has the power to thrust you down the street and make you feel like you are travelling back in time. This Cushman comes equipped with a Vinyl passenger seat, so you can load up your favorite gal and drive around town in style. Grab the handle bars, sit back and fire up the full electronic ignition as fire this baby up. Get ready to roast some tires and turn some heads as you take off in low gear. Switch over to high gear and get ready to hit the highway as you take off and leave all your worries behind. You need to hold on with both hands as this powerhouse takes off, with the power of 9 horses at full demand, strap on your helmet and driving goggles and get ready to take off like a rocket. Show off the beautiful blue paint job as you blast on by like a rocket, like a bright blue blur whizzing by. The custom windshield is your only protection from the high wind speeds. Cushman built these for standard city driving, starting from pre-war WW2 alternatives to military personal, to 1965, when the Eagle ceased production. Cushman had claimed during this period that these Eagles were capable of up to 75 miles per gallon, so with one of these bad boys, you can pass a gas station, but you won't be able to pass a group of people without them noticing. This bad little Cushman Silver Eagle Standard, with it 9 raging horses bursting at the seams, puts the "scoot" in Scooter. Options include Passenger Seats, Vinyl Seating, Lucite Windshield, Stainless SteelAir Cleaner, Safety Bars, Stainless Steel BatteryCover, Aluminum/AlloyWheels, Radial Tires, Two SpeedTransmission and a whole lot of horsepower. To see this car in better detail, including High DefinitionPictures and a full length High Definition Video, please go to WWW.gatewayclassiccars.com. To see this car in person, please make an appointment by calling us at (813) 645-6200, or by emailing us at Tampa@Gatewayclassiccars.com

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Pre-Civil War 1854-P Silver Seated Liberty Quarter

Pre-Civil War 1854-P Silver Seated Liberty Quarter

Pre-Civil War 1854-P Silver Seated Liberty Quarter

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Pre holiday unboxing gold half eagle and a silver rabbit

Pre holiday unboxing gold half eagle and a silver rabbit

Pre holiday unboxing gold half eagle and a silver rabbit

Last unboxing for a while but next up will be scenes of Hong Kong. Today's unboxing is a gold half eagle and a lunar 1 proof rabbit.

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How To Get Real Silver From Your Bank By Saying 5 Words

How To Get Real Silver From Your Bank By Saying 5 Words

How To Get Real Silver From Your Bank By Saying 5 Words

http://www.leadingtrader.com How to get real hold-in-your-hand silver from your bank by just saying 5 words. Video by Alessio Rastani of http://www.alessiorastani.com

Yonex Powercushion 65 jp. ( Silver ) japan Grade

1964 versus 1965 coin

http://CosmicCarl.com Look at the difference between a 1964 silver coin and a 1965 base metal coin. Why is one worth so much more. Well, the 1964 dime is 90% silver and that is our reason. Both are almost 50 years in age. Yet, that is not important in the value of the dimes because neither is a rare coin.

Pre-1965 Silver US Coins

Pre-1965 Silver US CoinsSale at SciffGold -
https://schiffgold.com/key-gold-news/this-sale-isnt-junk-low-price-on-pre-1965-us-quarters-and-dimes/
For a limited time, SchiffGold is offering a special low price on “junk silver.”
Don’t let the name fool you. This silver isn’t junk!
The term “junk silver” is sometimes used to refer to quarters, dimes and half-dollars, minted before 1965. Actually, we should be calling modern coins junk because that’s about what they’re worth. Up until 1965, quarters and dimes were minted from 90% silver. After President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Coinage Act of 1965, the silver was removed from the coins. That means, because of the silver content inside the coins, those pre-1965 coins are far more valuable than their face value.
And for the next week, w...

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

1965 Quarter is Such a Great Coin for Beginners | Let's Talk | Rare Quarters

The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin.
Minting started on August 1965, and the clad era began with quarter coins. Thus, the year 1965 is significant for it was the year when silver was taken off from the quarter’s composition.
Numismatists soundly rejected copper-nickel clad coins even though they are new and different. Most collectors were not interested with these coins for they were not silver and they were produced in such large quantities.
From 1968, the Washington quarter’s proof versions have been created at San Francisco mint, carrying the “S” mark. Supplies of these coins are plentiful.
If you are a beginner who w...

published: 12 Jul 2017

1965 Cushman Silver Eagle Standard

Up for sale in our Tampa Showroom is this beautifully restored 1965 Cushman Silver EagleStandard. This gorgeous blue beauty is ready to ride today! This truly rare bikes are becoming increasingly hard to find. This particular Silver Eagle Standard was built by Dennis Carpenter, known as the "Chip Foose of Cushman Scooters". This wheel spinning, heart stopping 9 Horsepower bike has the power to thrust you down the street and make you feel like you are travelling back in time. This Cushman comes equipped with a Vinyl passenger seat, so you can load up your favorite gal and drive around town in style. Grab the handle bars, sit back and fire up the full electronic ignition as fire this baby up. Get ready to roast some tires and turn some heads as you take off in low gear. Switch over to high ...

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Pre-Civil War 1854-P Silver Seated Liberty Quarter

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Pre holiday unboxing gold half eagle and a silver rabbit

Last unboxing for a while but next up will be scenes of Hong Kong. Today's unboxing is a gold half eagle and a lunar 1 proof rabbit.

published: 23 Jun 2015

How To Get Real Silver From Your Bank By Saying 5 Words

http://www.leadingtrader.com How to get real hold-in-your-hand silver from your bank by just saying 5 words. Video by Alessio Rastani of http://www.alessiorastani.com

Yonex Powercushion 65 jp. ( Silver ) japan Grade

1964 versus 1965 coin

http://CosmicCarl.com Look at the difference between a 1964 silver coin and a 1965 base metal coin. Why is one worth so much more. Well, the 1964 dime is 90% silver and that is our reason. Both are almost 50 years in age. Yet, that is not important in the value of the dimes because neither is a rare coin.

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Pre-1965 Silver US Coins

Pre-1965 Silver US CoinsSale at SciffGold -
https://schiffgold.com/key-gold-news/this-sale-isnt-junk-low-price-on-pre-1965-us-quarters-and-dimes/
For a limite...

Pre-1965 Silver US CoinsSale at SciffGold -
https://schiffgold.com/key-gold-news/this-sale-isnt-junk-low-price-on-pre-1965-us-quarters-and-dimes/
For a limited time, SchiffGold is offering a special low price on “junk silver.”
Don’t let the name fool you. This silver isn’t junk!
The term “junk silver” is sometimes used to refer to quarters, dimes and half-dollars, minted before 1965. Actually, we should be calling modern coins junk because that’s about what they’re worth. Up until 1965, quarters and dimes were minted from 90% silver. After President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Coinage Act of 1965, the silver was removed from the coins. That means, because of the silver content inside the coins, those pre-1965 coins are far more valuable than their face value.
And for the next week, while supplies last, you can purchase these silver coins for just $1.25 over spot. That is the lowest price in the US!

Pre-1965 Silver US CoinsSale at SciffGold -
https://schiffgold.com/key-gold-news/this-sale-isnt-junk-low-price-on-pre-1965-us-quarters-and-dimes/
For a limited time, SchiffGold is offering a special low price on “junk silver.”
Don’t let the name fool you. This silver isn’t junk!
The term “junk silver” is sometimes used to refer to quarters, dimes and half-dollars, minted before 1965. Actually, we should be calling modern coins junk because that’s about what they’re worth. Up until 1965, quarters and dimes were minted from 90% silver. After President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Coinage Act of 1965, the silver was removed from the coins. That means, because of the silver content inside the coins, those pre-1965 coins are far more valuable than their face value.
And for the next week, while supplies last, you can purchase these silver coins for just $1.25 over spot. That is the lowest price in the US!

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what...

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!!

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!! Searching for error coins continues to be a growing hobby. These are rare valuable quarters to look for...

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!! Searching for error coins continues to be a growing hobby. These are rare valuable quarters to look for in your pocket change. We look at rare quarter to look for in circulation. For more valuable coin tips give the video a thumbs up! Keep coin roll hunting and always remember you can find rare and silver coins without going to a coin dealer or coin shop and spending money!
https://gleam.io/WN7eb/10000-subscriber-giveaway-weekly-giveaway
PO BOX 16104
Ludlow, KY 41016
___________________________
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►CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/JCouch
___________________________
Welcome to Couch Collectibles formerly known as Couch Coins! I’ve collected rare coins, baseball cards, and many other rare collectible toys since I was a kid. I'm sharing this collecting experience with others through educational videos on YouTube. Come along and join me on this exciting journey by subscribing right now as we look at the most valuable toy collectibles and rare coins that you could find at yard sales, flea markets and garage sales!
DISCLAIMER: Some non affiliate links may have been used throughout the video creation process of this content.

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!! Searching for error coins continues to be a growing hobby. These are rare valuable quarters to look for in your pocket change. We look at rare quarter to look for in circulation. For more valuable coin tips give the video a thumbs up! Keep coin roll hunting and always remember you can find rare and silver coins without going to a coin dealer or coin shop and spending money!
https://gleam.io/WN7eb/10000-subscriber-giveaway-weekly-giveaway
PO BOX 16104
Ludlow, KY 41016
___________________________
►TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/couchcollect
►INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/couchcollectibles
►FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/couchcollectibles/
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___________________________
Welcome to Couch Collectibles formerly known as Couch Coins! I’ve collected rare coins, baseball cards, and many other rare collectible toys since I was a kid. I'm sharing this collecting experience with others through educational videos on YouTube. Come along and join me on this exciting journey by subscribing right now as we look at the most valuable toy collectibles and rare coins that you could find at yard sales, flea markets and garage sales!
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1965 Quarter is Such a Great Coin for Beginners | Let's Talk | Rare Quarters

The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with...

The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin.
Minting started on August 1965, and the clad era began with quarter coins. Thus, the year 1965 is significant for it was the year when silver was taken off from the quarter’s composition.
Numismatists soundly rejected copper-nickel clad coins even though they are new and different. Most collectors were not interested with these coins for they were not silver and they were produced in such large quantities.
From 1968, the Washington quarter’s proof versions have been created at San Francisco mint, carrying the “S” mark. Supplies of these coins are plentiful.
If you are a beginner who wants to start collecting 1965 or other Washington quarters, you can have a date and mint mark collection of circulated coins from 1965. These clad coins can still be easily found.
It is best to have a complete collection of these Washington quarter coins, especially the silver ones though this may be quite challenging.
Mint marks and dates are available at minimal costs. Intermediate collectors can assemble circulated coins starting from 1932.
Key dates for their circulated collection include 1932-D and 1932-S. they may cost you around $200 due to their low mintage.
Other dates are offered at reasonable prices or lower premium. Advanced collectors can strive for a collection of uncirculated coins from 1932. Expect prices of some to be quite expensive, including 1934-D, 1935-S and 1936-D to name a few.
Assembling a complete set of Washington quarters by date and mintmark requires a total of 147 coins.
There are 83 silver Washington quarters (1932-1964) and 64 clad Washington quarters (1965-1998) required. Since almost all silver Washington quarters have been removed from circulation, these will have to be purchased through a coin dealer or online. Although there are no extreme rarities, there are a few coins that carry a premium price.
The beginning collector should start by assembling a set of circulated Washington clad quarters beginning with the 1965 issue. Most of these can be collected directly from circulation or from a coin dealer if you desire uncirculated specimens. All dates and mint marks are amply available at a minimal cost. The only exceptions are the 1982 and 1983 coins since the mint did not issue any collector uncirculated sets in those years.
The intermediate collector will assemble a collection of circulated coins beginning with the 1932 issues. The key dates for a circulated collection are the 1932-D and the 1932-S. These will cost you almost $200 because of their low mintage. The other dates are available at a reasonable price or at a small premium above their silver content value.
The advanced collector will strive to assemble a complete collection of uncirculated examples beginning with the 1932 coins.
However, there are a number of coins that are quite expensive in uncirculated grades. These include: 1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, 1935-D, 1935-S, 1936-D, 1936-S, 1937-D, 1937-S and 1940-D.
You'll find that coin dealers have an ample supply of both circulated and uncirculated coins. However, the uncirculated coins listed above may require some searching across several dealers or online to find the date and grade that you are looking for at the price you are willing to pay. Finding clad uncirculated examples that have relatively few bag marks should not be a problem. Look for a good strike and nice eye appeal when selecting specimens for your collection.
The intermediate and advanced collector will endeavor to find coins that are well struck and have minimal bag marks on them.
You can tell if a coin is well struck by looking at the reverse side and inspecting the feathers on the eagle's breast. Additionally, look at the high points on the coin's design for indication of wear.
Advanced collectors may also want to add proof issues to their Washington quarter collection. Proof coins were struck beginning in 1936 and continuing through 1942 when production ended because of World War II. Production resumed in 1950 and continued through 1964. Because of the coin shortage in 1965, production of proof coins was suspended again. In order to appease collectors, special mint strike coins were produced for Special Mint Sets that were issued from 1965 until 1967. Proof production resumed in 1968 and continued through the end of the series in 1998.
Washington Quarter Key Dates, Rarities and Varieties
1932-D (Denver Mint)
1932-S (San Francisco Mint)
1934 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO)
1937 Doubled Die Obverse
1942-D Doubled Die Obverse
1943 Doubled Die Obverse
1943-S Doubled Die Obverse
1950-D D/S (D Over S Repunched Mintmark)
1950-S S/D (S Over D Repunched Mintmark)
References:
http://treasurepursuits.com/1965-quarter/
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-collect-washington-quarters-768256

The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin.
Minting started on August 1965, and the clad era began with quarter coins. Thus, the year 1965 is significant for it was the year when silver was taken off from the quarter’s composition.
Numismatists soundly rejected copper-nickel clad coins even though they are new and different. Most collectors were not interested with these coins for they were not silver and they were produced in such large quantities.
From 1968, the Washington quarter’s proof versions have been created at San Francisco mint, carrying the “S” mark. Supplies of these coins are plentiful.
If you are a beginner who wants to start collecting 1965 or other Washington quarters, you can have a date and mint mark collection of circulated coins from 1965. These clad coins can still be easily found.
It is best to have a complete collection of these Washington quarter coins, especially the silver ones though this may be quite challenging.
Mint marks and dates are available at minimal costs. Intermediate collectors can assemble circulated coins starting from 1932.
Key dates for their circulated collection include 1932-D and 1932-S. they may cost you around $200 due to their low mintage.
Other dates are offered at reasonable prices or lower premium. Advanced collectors can strive for a collection of uncirculated coins from 1932. Expect prices of some to be quite expensive, including 1934-D, 1935-S and 1936-D to name a few.
Assembling a complete set of Washington quarters by date and mintmark requires a total of 147 coins.
There are 83 silver Washington quarters (1932-1964) and 64 clad Washington quarters (1965-1998) required. Since almost all silver Washington quarters have been removed from circulation, these will have to be purchased through a coin dealer or online. Although there are no extreme rarities, there are a few coins that carry a premium price.
The beginning collector should start by assembling a set of circulated Washington clad quarters beginning with the 1965 issue. Most of these can be collected directly from circulation or from a coin dealer if you desire uncirculated specimens. All dates and mint marks are amply available at a minimal cost. The only exceptions are the 1982 and 1983 coins since the mint did not issue any collector uncirculated sets in those years.
The intermediate collector will assemble a collection of circulated coins beginning with the 1932 issues. The key dates for a circulated collection are the 1932-D and the 1932-S. These will cost you almost $200 because of their low mintage. The other dates are available at a reasonable price or at a small premium above their silver content value.
The advanced collector will strive to assemble a complete collection of uncirculated examples beginning with the 1932 coins.
However, there are a number of coins that are quite expensive in uncirculated grades. These include: 1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, 1935-D, 1935-S, 1936-D, 1936-S, 1937-D, 1937-S and 1940-D.
You'll find that coin dealers have an ample supply of both circulated and uncirculated coins. However, the uncirculated coins listed above may require some searching across several dealers or online to find the date and grade that you are looking for at the price you are willing to pay. Finding clad uncirculated examples that have relatively few bag marks should not be a problem. Look for a good strike and nice eye appeal when selecting specimens for your collection.
The intermediate and advanced collector will endeavor to find coins that are well struck and have minimal bag marks on them.
You can tell if a coin is well struck by looking at the reverse side and inspecting the feathers on the eagle's breast. Additionally, look at the high points on the coin's design for indication of wear.
Advanced collectors may also want to add proof issues to their Washington quarter collection. Proof coins were struck beginning in 1936 and continuing through 1942 when production ended because of World War II. Production resumed in 1950 and continued through 1964. Because of the coin shortage in 1965, production of proof coins was suspended again. In order to appease collectors, special mint strike coins were produced for Special Mint Sets that were issued from 1965 until 1967. Proof production resumed in 1968 and continued through the end of the series in 1998.
Washington Quarter Key Dates, Rarities and Varieties
1932-D (Denver Mint)
1932-S (San Francisco Mint)
1934 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO)
1937 Doubled Die Obverse
1942-D Doubled Die Obverse
1943 Doubled Die Obverse
1943-S Doubled Die Obverse
1950-D D/S (D Over S Repunched Mintmark)
1950-S S/D (S Over D Repunched Mintmark)
References:
http://treasurepursuits.com/1965-quarter/
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-collect-washington-quarters-768256

1965 Cushman Silver Eagle Standard

Up for sale in our Tampa Showroom is this beautifully restored 1965 Cushman Silver EagleStandard. This gorgeous blue beauty is ready to ride today! This truly ...

Up for sale in our Tampa Showroom is this beautifully restored 1965 Cushman Silver EagleStandard. This gorgeous blue beauty is ready to ride today! This truly rare bikes are becoming increasingly hard to find. This particular Silver Eagle Standard was built by Dennis Carpenter, known as the "Chip Foose of Cushman Scooters". This wheel spinning, heart stopping 9 Horsepower bike has the power to thrust you down the street and make you feel like you are travelling back in time. This Cushman comes equipped with a Vinyl passenger seat, so you can load up your favorite gal and drive around town in style. Grab the handle bars, sit back and fire up the full electronic ignition as fire this baby up. Get ready to roast some tires and turn some heads as you take off in low gear. Switch over to high gear and get ready to hit the highway as you take off and leave all your worries behind. You need to hold on with both hands as this powerhouse takes off, with the power of 9 horses at full demand, strap on your helmet and driving goggles and get ready to take off like a rocket. Show off the beautiful blue paint job as you blast on by like a rocket, like a bright blue blur whizzing by. The custom windshield is your only protection from the high wind speeds. Cushman built these for standard city driving, starting from pre-war WW2 alternatives to military personal, to 1965, when the Eagle ceased production. Cushman had claimed during this period that these Eagles were capable of up to 75 miles per gallon, so with one of these bad boys, you can pass a gas station, but you won't be able to pass a group of people without them noticing. This bad little Cushman Silver Eagle Standard, with it 9 raging horses bursting at the seams, puts the "scoot" in Scooter. Options include Passenger Seats, Vinyl Seating, Lucite Windshield, Stainless SteelAir Cleaner, Safety Bars, Stainless Steel BatteryCover, Aluminum/AlloyWheels, Radial Tires, Two SpeedTransmission and a whole lot of horsepower. To see this car in better detail, including High DefinitionPictures and a full length High Definition Video, please go to WWW.gatewayclassiccars.com. To see this car in person, please make an appointment by calling us at (813) 645-6200, or by emailing us at Tampa@Gatewayclassiccars.com

Up for sale in our Tampa Showroom is this beautifully restored 1965 Cushman Silver EagleStandard. This gorgeous blue beauty is ready to ride today! This truly rare bikes are becoming increasingly hard to find. This particular Silver Eagle Standard was built by Dennis Carpenter, known as the "Chip Foose of Cushman Scooters". This wheel spinning, heart stopping 9 Horsepower bike has the power to thrust you down the street and make you feel like you are travelling back in time. This Cushman comes equipped with a Vinyl passenger seat, so you can load up your favorite gal and drive around town in style. Grab the handle bars, sit back and fire up the full electronic ignition as fire this baby up. Get ready to roast some tires and turn some heads as you take off in low gear. Switch over to high gear and get ready to hit the highway as you take off and leave all your worries behind. You need to hold on with both hands as this powerhouse takes off, with the power of 9 horses at full demand, strap on your helmet and driving goggles and get ready to take off like a rocket. Show off the beautiful blue paint job as you blast on by like a rocket, like a bright blue blur whizzing by. The custom windshield is your only protection from the high wind speeds. Cushman built these for standard city driving, starting from pre-war WW2 alternatives to military personal, to 1965, when the Eagle ceased production. Cushman had claimed during this period that these Eagles were capable of up to 75 miles per gallon, so with one of these bad boys, you can pass a gas station, but you won't be able to pass a group of people without them noticing. This bad little Cushman Silver Eagle Standard, with it 9 raging horses bursting at the seams, puts the "scoot" in Scooter. Options include Passenger Seats, Vinyl Seating, Lucite Windshield, Stainless SteelAir Cleaner, Safety Bars, Stainless Steel BatteryCover, Aluminum/AlloyWheels, Radial Tires, Two SpeedTransmission and a whole lot of horsepower. To see this car in better detail, including High DefinitionPictures and a full length High Definition Video, please go to WWW.gatewayclassiccars.com. To see this car in person, please make an appointment by calling us at (813) 645-6200, or by emailing us at Tampa@Gatewayclassiccars.com

1964 versus 1965 coin

http://CosmicCarl.com Look at the difference between a 1964 silver coin and a 1965 base metal coin. Why is one worth so much more. Well, the 1964 dime is 90% si...

http://CosmicCarl.com Look at the difference between a 1964 silver coin and a 1965 base metal coin. Why is one worth so much more. Well, the 1964 dime is 90% silver and that is our reason. Both are almost 50 years in age. Yet, that is not important in the value of the dimes because neither is a rare coin.

http://CosmicCarl.com Look at the difference between a 1964 silver coin and a 1965 base metal coin. Why is one worth so much more. Well, the 1964 dime is 90% silver and that is our reason. Both are almost 50 years in age. Yet, that is not important in the value of the dimes because neither is a rare coin.

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

published: 14 Jun 2017

Gold to Silver Hair Transformation

Jkissa wanted a change with her hair color. She wanted to move from her golden blonde to silver hair. Since her hair is already been pre-lighten I don't want to compromise the integrity of her hair so I used Olaplex to prevent breakage and repair broken bonds from lightening process and heat. Do you like the end result? Comment below
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Arms Micron Thundercracker and Silver Metal Balo - V-Build 65

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Bronze To Diamond - Silver III 91lp / Darius Top (ITA)

The Ranked Climb! [#61] [Silver Elo] Orianna Mid

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Take a Seat James - Metal Detecting 2017 - Old Silver and Civil War

We've been metal detecting all over the place these last couple of weeks and not only did James dig his oldest silver coin to date, but Amanda dug her first civil war bullet in months. I also dug a stirrup and one of my favorite relics to date, an old brass lock with the skeleton key still in the hole. I'm happy to say that this video should have the best of both worlds for you folks, civil war relics and silver coins. HeathJones missed out.
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This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what...

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

Arms Micron Thundercracker and Silver Metal Balo - V-Build 65

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Unearthed from a storage bin comes this store-exclusive vac-metallized piece of ArmsMicron seekery. Will the chrome all flake off as soon as he sticks two parts together? Let's find out.
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Unearthed from a storage bin comes this store-exclusive vac-metallized piece of ArmsMicron seekery. Will the chrome all flake off as soon as he sticks two parts together? Let's find out.
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Take a Seat James - Metal Detecting 2017 - Old Silver and Civil War

We've been metal detecting all over the place these last couple of weeks and not only did James dig his oldest silver coin to date, but Amanda dug her first civ...

We've been metal detecting all over the place these last couple of weeks and not only did James dig his oldest silver coin to date, but Amanda dug her first civil war bullet in months. I also dug a stirrup and one of my favorite relics to date, an old brass lock with the skeleton key still in the hole. I'm happy to say that this video should have the best of both worlds for you folks, civil war relics and silver coins. HeathJones missed out.
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We've been metal detecting all over the place these last couple of weeks and not only did James dig his oldest silver coin to date, but Amanda dug her first civil war bullet in months. I also dug a stirrup and one of my favorite relics to date, an old brass lock with the skeleton key still in the hole. I'm happy to say that this video should have the best of both worlds for you folks, civil war relics and silver coins. HeathJones missed out.
If you enjoyed the video, subscribe to the channel so you don't miss out on the next video.
Thanks, hope you all are killin it.
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Follow us on Facebook here:
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For business:
byrddog41049@gmail.com
Click here to watch another video in the silver war series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPuhODJborE
Music:
Music by Ross Bugden
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKG...
https://instagram.com/rossbugden/
https://twitter.com/RossBugden
Like Apollo by jimmysquare https://soundcloud.com/jimmysquare
Creative Commons — Attribution3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
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Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/oIpjGVBY9AM
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The first song used in this video and throughout the video can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM7SZ5SBzyY
For more information regarding the first song used in this video check out the links below:
**Copied from NCSYOUTUBE page**
Alan Walker - Fade is included in our debut compilation NCS: Uplifting (OUT NOW!)
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AFK Processing: How to Make 10s of Millions of Silver a Day in Black Desert Online.

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Processing quest.
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New crate workshop FAQ:
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Pre-1965 Silver US Coins

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For a limited time, SchiffGold is offering a special low price on “junk silver.”
Don’t let the name fool you. This silver isn’t junk!
The term “junk silver” is sometimes used to refer to quarters, dimes and half-dollars, minted before 1965. Actually, we should be calling modern coins junk because that’s about what they’re worth. Up until 1965, quarters and dimes were minted from 90% silver. After President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Coinage Act of 1965, the silver was removed from the coins. That means, because of the silver content inside the coins, those pre-1965 coins are far more valuable than their face value.
And for the next week, while supplies last, you can purchase these silver coins for just $1.25 over spot. That is the lowest price in the US!

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1965 QUARTER (What is the Silver Content)

What is the silver content of a 1965 Quarter, known as a US Washington Quarter. Watch thi...

This video covers testing, weighing & measuring smaller denomination counterfeit pre-1965 silver coins in circulation. I show what to look for to determine what is fake & what is real, per the mint's specifications on these coins. These spec's can be found online or in the Whitman's Redbook of US coins.

WHAT IS A 1965 QUARTER WORTH? RARE QUARTER WORTH MONEY!!

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1965 Quarter is Such a Great Coin for Beginners | Let's Talk | Rare Quarters

The Coinage Act of 1965 formalized the production of 1964-dated silver quarters to 1965-dated clad quarters. In 1965 to 1967, new clad quarters were issued with no mint marks regardless of mint of origin.
Minting started on August 1965, and the clad era began with quarter coins. Thus, the year 1965 is significant for it was the year when silver was taken off from the quarter’s composition.
Numismatists soundly rejected copper-nickel clad coins even though they are new and different. Most collectors were not interested with these coins for they were not silver and they were produced in such large quantities.
From 1968, the Washington quarter’s proof versions have been created at San Francisco mint, carrying the “S” mark. Supplies of these coins are plentiful.
If you are a beginner who wants to start collecting 1965 or other Washington quarters, you can have a date and mint mark collection of circulated coins from 1965. These clad coins can still be easily found.
It is best to have a complete collection of these Washington quarter coins, especially the silver ones though this may be quite challenging.
Mint marks and dates are available at minimal costs. Intermediate collectors can assemble circulated coins starting from 1932.
Key dates for their circulated collection include 1932-D and 1932-S. they may cost you around $200 due to their low mintage.
Other dates are offered at reasonable prices or lower premium. Advanced collectors can strive for a collection of uncirculated coins from 1932. Expect prices of some to be quite expensive, including 1934-D, 1935-S and 1936-D to name a few.
Assembling a complete set of Washington quarters by date and mintmark requires a total of 147 coins.
There are 83 silver Washington quarters (1932-1964) and 64 clad Washington quarters (1965-1998) required. Since almost all silver Washington quarters have been removed from circulation, these will have to be purchased through a coin dealer or online. Although there are no extreme rarities, there are a few coins that carry a premium price.
The beginning collector should start by assembling a set of circulated Washington clad quarters beginning with the 1965 issue. Most of these can be collected directly from circulation or from a coin dealer if you desire uncirculated specimens. All dates and mint marks are amply available at a minimal cost. The only exceptions are the 1982 and 1983 coins since the mint did not issue any collector uncirculated sets in those years.
The intermediate collector will assemble a collection of circulated coins beginning with the 1932 issues. The key dates for a circulated collection are the 1932-D and the 1932-S. These will cost you almost $200 because of their low mintage. The other dates are available at a reasonable price or at a small premium above their silver content value.
The advanced collector will strive to assemble a complete collection of uncirculated examples beginning with the 1932 coins.
However, there are a number of coins that are quite expensive in uncirculated grades. These include: 1932-D, 1932-S, 1934-D, 1935-D, 1935-S, 1936-D, 1936-S, 1937-D, 1937-S and 1940-D.
You'll find that coin dealers have an ample supply of both circulated and uncirculated coins. However, the uncirculated coins listed above may require some searching across several dealers or online to find the date and grade that you are looking for at the price you are willing to pay. Finding clad uncirculated examples that have relatively few bag marks should not be a problem. Look for a good strike and nice eye appeal when selecting specimens for your collection.
The intermediate and advanced collector will endeavor to find coins that are well struck and have minimal bag marks on them.
You can tell if a coin is well struck by looking at the reverse side and inspecting the feathers on the eagle's breast. Additionally, look at the high points on the coin's design for indication of wear.
Advanced collectors may also want to add proof issues to their Washington quarter collection. Proof coins were struck beginning in 1936 and continuing through 1942 when production ended because of World War II. Production resumed in 1950 and continued through 1964. Because of the coin shortage in 1965, production of proof coins was suspended again. In order to appease collectors, special mint strike coins were produced for Special Mint Sets that were issued from 1965 until 1967. Proof production resumed in 1968 and continued through the end of the series in 1998.
Washington Quarter Key Dates, Rarities and Varieties
1932-D (Denver Mint)
1932-S (San Francisco Mint)
1934 Doubled Die Obverse (DDO)
1937 Doubled Die Obverse
1942-D Doubled Die Obverse
1943 Doubled Die Obverse
1943-S Doubled Die Obverse
1950-D D/S (D Over S Repunched Mintmark)
1950-S S/D (S Over D Repunched Mintmark)
References:
http://treasurepursuits.com/1965-quarter/
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-collect-washington-quarters-768256

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1965 Cushman Silver Eagle Standard

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